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[[File:Pinnow_(Breesen)_Kirche_Eingangstor_Wappen_Klinggräff_Detail_2010-10-30_018.JPG|thumb|Coat of Arms of the Klinggräff family]]
'''Klinggräff''' may refer to:
The '''Klinggräff family''' was a [[German nobility|German noble family]], hailing from [[Kindelbrück]] in [[Thuringia]], [[Germany]]. The family was [[ennobled]] on 20 September 1715 by [[Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor]]. After that, the family was received the nobility of [[Kingdom of Prussia|Prussia]].<ref>[[Ernst Heinrich Kneschke]]: ''Neues Allgemeines Deutsches Adelslexikon.'' Band 5, Friedrich Voigt, Leipzig 1864, S. 138.</ref> Members of the family distinguished themselves as diplomats and botanists.
* [[Carl Julius Meyer von Klinggräff]] (1809-1879, C.Klinggr.), a German botanist
* [[Hugo Erich Meyer von Klinggräff]] (1820-1902), a German botanist


== Notable members ==
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* [[Carl Julius Meyer von Klinggräff]] (1809–1879, C.Klinggr.), German botanist
* [[Hugo Erich Meyer von Klinggräff]] (1820–1902, H.Klinggr.), German botanist

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Latest revision as of 14:33, 19 July 2024

Coat of Arms of the Klinggräff family

The Klinggräff family was a German noble family, hailing from Kindelbrück in Thuringia, Germany. The family was ennobled on 20 September 1715 by Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor. After that, the family was received the nobility of Prussia.[1] Members of the family distinguished themselves as diplomats and botanists.

Notable members

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References

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  1. ^ Ernst Heinrich Kneschke: Neues Allgemeines Deutsches Adelslexikon. Band 5, Friedrich Voigt, Leipzig 1864, S. 138.